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and because of the government say rwanda is supporting the rebels. the president is reportedly traveling to you ... for preventing tensions and all-out war. >> for more, we are joined by our correspondent in rwanda. what is the situation right there on the border? >> in goma, it remains, because the fighting is over at least for the moment. it is quiet in the city. there was heavy fighting for three days. many slept under their beds for three nights and explosions occurred just 50 meters away from some homes. they are looking poor to some quiet and peace. and the other side of the border, in rwanda, the refugees are coming in the thousands. >> the u.s. as the peacekeepers will remain to protect civilians. is the u.s. capable of doing it? >> that is a? for sure. the control of the airport routes to be confirmed for the people in goma. the question is not about the airport. the question is what the u.n. and can do now. there are about 1500 peacekeepers here. i think this will continue. they are not trying to defend goma. in the days before, they could
and because of the government say rwanda is supporting the rebels. the president is reportedly traveling to you ... for preventing tensions and all-out war. >> for more, we are joined by our correspondent in rwanda. what is the situation right there on the border? >> in goma, it remains, because the fighting is over at least for the moment. it is quiet in the city. there was heavy fighting for three days. many slept under their beds for three nights and explosions occurred just 50...
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rwanda is landlocked between corrupt countries. it is the most densely populated country in africa and its people earn only $1,300 a year, 1/36 of the average in the united states. so where is it headed? president kagame joins me. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> tell me about corruption. corruption is -- when people think about africa, this is the dominant image that comes up. when you talk to businessmen, they will often tell you this is a huge problem. how did you create a culture or is it institutions or is it laws that have made corruption decline so dramatically? >> in our case it's not one thing that solves the problem of corruption, it's a combination of factors. first, it is education. and people have got to talk about it. we have to discuss it, we have to show how corruption will make institutions failure to solve the way they should serve the people. at the same time we have to put institutions in place, we have to put processes of accountability in place. >> you have sent a lot of people -- the system have sent a
rwanda is landlocked between corrupt countries. it is the most densely populated country in africa and its people earn only $1,300 a year, 1/36 of the average in the united states. so where is it headed? president kagame joins me. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> tell me about corruption. corruption is -- when people think about africa, this is the dominant image that comes up. when you talk to businessmen, they will often tell you this is a huge problem. how did you create a...
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you were thinking about rwanda. guest: do not all think about that when we are sitting around our touchbackcouch? it was an event like to put my finger on exactly. it was a saturday night. you watch a movie. i was watching "bowling for columbine." michael more and i have very different political views. i always looked at him as a significant figure. he makes something i want to see. i was watching the movie. i had seen it before. for some reason i was thinking about rwanda. thinking, here is a genocide that happened, not in the olden days, it happened while i was working. i said, there is one going on right now. as i sit here, in my comfortable apartment in manhattan, there are people who are running for their lives in terror. i said, how can this be in our day and age? i thought to myself, as a society, we are so much better off than almost every way imaginable. you look at the availability of food, medicine, in almost every way we are better off. the one way we are not is security. we are probably more insecure th
you were thinking about rwanda. guest: do not all think about that when we are sitting around our touchbackcouch? it was an event like to put my finger on exactly. it was a saturday night. you watch a movie. i was watching "bowling for columbine." michael more and i have very different political views. i always looked at him as a significant figure. he makes something i want to see. i was watching the movie. i had seen it before. for some reason i was thinking about rwanda. thinking,...
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. >> the school is at work in rwanda taking micro finance to the next level with a business development center. >> we are running projects to help people start small to immediate enterprises, sme's. small to medium size are the economic engine of an economy. we are looking at creating businesses that employ people. it is the employment that is the key. >> less than two years, regent has seen 80 graduates from a small eastern government that suffered a mass -->> one of our first applicants, i became the chief of my family when i was 6 years old. >> this woman employs women from her church. >> they are going to employ a lot of other people. >> this is way bigger than money. yeah. if we were going to look at this as a financial transaction, we would miss the call of script e scripture. >> life has changed back in the dominican republic, single mother of three is teaching others to turn plastic shopping bags into colorful purses. it is a skill she tries to teach me. [laughter]. >> [ foreign speaking ]>> before i was able to get these loans to grow my businesses, i could only get loans from
. >> the school is at work in rwanda taking micro finance to the next level with a business development center. >> we are running projects to help people start small to immediate enterprises, sme's. small to medium size are the economic engine of an economy. we are looking at creating businesses that employ people. it is the employment that is the key. >> less than two years, regent has seen 80 graduates from a small eastern government that suffered a mass -->> one of...
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where it saw up to five million people died but the un statement failed to mention rwanda or uganda which congo claim support the rebels. two suicide bombers have struck a u.s. base in afghanistan's capital killing two guards the attackers apparently tried to reach the gate but nato the are devices one police spotted them reports blame the taliban for the assault couples trying to beef up the city's security ahead of a holy day this week. india has executed the lone surviving gunmen from the two thousand and eight terror attack on mumbai. pakistani citizen was one of ten gunmen who laid siege to india's financial capital four years ago killing one hundred sixty six people. on wednesday morning after india's president rejected he's pleading for mercy. in the u.k. millions are said to be left in the cold this winter as cash strapped families struggle to pay gas and electricity bills as laura smith reports there is little comfort from the energy giants where the race for profit and full sway. it's a bitter winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother o
where it saw up to five million people died but the un statement failed to mention rwanda or uganda which congo claim support the rebels. two suicide bombers have struck a u.s. base in afghanistan's capital killing two guards the attackers apparently tried to reach the gate but nato the are devices one police spotted them reports blame the taliban for the assault couples trying to beef up the city's security ahead of a holy day this week. india has executed the lone surviving gunmen from the...
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the question though is not dissimilar from what we faced in rwanda. who will send the troops, and the african unef policy certain number of trips. we have not exactly committed numbers of troops and the whole question is who will sit in the troops. i may go on a minute about this because i teach a course at the university georgetown called the national security toolbox and we have looked at a whole host of ways that policy has carried out. and yesterday i was lecturing on the role of peacekeeping, and with the role of it is and what the united states supported oming and you would think thatg the u.n. was out there marauding all over the place and that the u.s. was a major contributor to the troops in peacekeeping ari operations. there are a maximum 400 americans serving in about 17 peacekeeping operations which numbers somewhere between 50 to 60,000 most of the americans serving are not troops, they are civilian advisers, so i do think that if we are going to make ao big, and legitimately a big set of criticisms about what didn't oappen in rwanda that
the question though is not dissimilar from what we faced in rwanda. who will send the troops, and the african unef policy certain number of trips. we have not exactly committed numbers of troops and the whole question is who will sit in the troops. i may go on a minute about this because i teach a course at the university georgetown called the national security toolbox and we have looked at a whole host of ways that policy has carried out. and yesterday i was lecturing on the role of...
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why is rwanda supporting m23? >> secretary carson house outlined -- there is an incredible body of evidence that there are supporting m23. one of the reasons that there is support there, it goes to the origins of the group an rwanda's interests. m23 classes themselves as the guardians -- sees themselves as the guardians. >> what is the strength of drc? >> the combo is about the size of western europe. -- congo is about the size of western europe. of 6000 deployed in the east. i do not know what the exact deployment is, because there is a vast amount of territory that the army is trying to cover with 150,000 troops. >> we're talking about a force of 1000. why is this such a big issue for the drc in order to be able to basically prevail in this situation? >> you want to -- >> a think today probably the m23 has 2000 course so troops. -- or so troops. cote is useful to graphically described the congo as a country which is as large as the eastern part of the united states, from the atlantic to the mississippi. it is an
why is rwanda supporting m23? >> secretary carson house outlined -- there is an incredible body of evidence that there are supporting m23. one of the reasons that there is support there, it goes to the origins of the group an rwanda's interests. m23 classes themselves as the guardians -- sees themselves as the guardians. >> what is the strength of drc? >> the combo is about the size of western europe. -- congo is about the size of western europe. of 6000 deployed in the east....
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know newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed him to to to air essentially pinions people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia sent it to the hague you know after having every written words as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones they're going to mr sharon has has written and they have to say it's not an individual politician here and there i am very sad i'm ashamed to say that recent opinion polls were published in the israeli newspapers i believe it recently have shown that nearly ninety percent of the populace. in the country support this operation and support but it is considered by many to be collateral damage. of get the killings of children and women and the elderly violence on the ground and diplomatic wrangles are not the only battlefield in the middle east they're also online and they're probing the syosset arraf asking ause planes the latest military conflict in the gaza strip may go down in history as the first war ever declared on twitter the official account of the israeli defense force announced the start of the pillar of defense operation and one of the us liter
know newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed him to to to air essentially pinions people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia sent it to the hague you know after having every written words as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones they're going to mr sharon has has written and they have to say it's not an individual politician here and there i am very sad i'm ashamed to say that recent opinion polls were published in the israeli newspapers i believe it recently have shown that...
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newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed him to to to areas such opinions people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia were sent it to the hague you know ever have to having everything written words as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones there that mr sharon has has written and i have to say it's not a certain individual politician here and there i am very sad i'm ashamed to say that recent opinion polls were published in israeli newspapers i believe in its recently have shown that nearly ninety percent of the populace. in the country support its operation is in support of what is considered by many to be collateral damage. of of get the killings of the children and women and the elderly violence on the ground and diplomatic wrangles are not the only battlefields in the middle east they're also online and they're proving decisive alex are asking now explains. the latest military conflict in the gaza strip may go down in history as the first war ever declared on twitter the official account of the israeli defense force announced the start of the pillar of defense operation and
newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed him to to to areas such opinions people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia were sent it to the hague you know ever have to having everything written words as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones there that mr sharon has has written and i have to say it's not a certain individual politician here and there i am very sad i'm ashamed to say that recent opinion polls were published in israeli newspapers i believe in its recently have shown that...
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they say rwanda is stoking the peace and rest. >> a team of astronauts from the international space station has made it safely back to work. the capsule landed in kazakhstani with a russian, american, and japanese crewmember all reported to be in good health ending their four month mission in space. now to sports where it is shaping up to be a real nail biter in formula one. this year's title will be decided in the final race of the season. >> it is a two-man race. neither of them were faster than louis hamilton in austin, texas, in the mclaren. >> louis hamilton taking the it checkered flag. he was looking at the positives. what i'm very happy today for the team in particular. it is a fantastic championship. thanks to all of you. >> he started from the pole position and led for much of the race. his rival was pressing hard. the furry driver started from some of on the grid. alonzo moved into third after the red bull teammate dropped out with a terrible problem. the title was blown wide open. he fell onto the lead until lap 42. second place hamilton kept up the pressure and overtook him wit
they say rwanda is stoking the peace and rest. >> a team of astronauts from the international space station has made it safely back to work. the capsule landed in kazakhstani with a russian, american, and japanese crewmember all reported to be in good health ending their four month mission in space. now to sports where it is shaping up to be a real nail biter in formula one. this year's title will be decided in the final race of the season. >> it is a two-man race. neither of them...
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during a post presidential visit to rwanda he addresses the issue directly. >> let me ask you. what you're doing here even just a little bit is it to make up for the inaction of 1994? is there a tiny bit of atonement there? >> i suppose there is. i told them in '98 when i came here, i apologized to them. that i would do everything i could to help them begin again. and when i left the white house, i tried to keep my word. but it's more than just trying to atone. i think these are truly extraordinary people, and i think they don't deserve to have their whole future defined by those dark days. what about the soybeans? what is the yield? >> i think that he is motivated across the continent of africa because there is so much poverty, so much need, and there is so much opportunity. >> back home clinton's momentum has shifted. in november, 2004, he opens his presidential library in little rock. despite torrential rain, three american presidents attend. in the crowd are such friends as barbara streisand and robin williams. >> this library is the symbol of a bridge, a bridge to the 21st
during a post presidential visit to rwanda he addresses the issue directly. >> let me ask you. what you're doing here even just a little bit is it to make up for the inaction of 1994? is there a tiny bit of atonement there? >> i suppose there is. i told them in '98 when i came here, i apologized to them. that i would do everything i could to help them begin again. and when i left the white house, i tried to keep my word. but it's more than just trying to atone. i think these are...
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lead in indonesia a new zealander one stroke ahead of chinese number one liang win chong honestly in rwanda lizard the forty one year old battling strong winds as well as the field but it didn't stop him from carting a four under sixty eight smale wrapping up the front nine with a putt for par chinas when chanted one better in the ninth karting a birdie the thirty three year old who finds himself one shot behind the leader and with blizzard joining him there as well as trillian swimming fans are enjoying the rise of another human projectile in the pool james the mr how none do since making a strong grade to take over the mantle from a limpid hero ian thorpe after qualifying for a second event at the fast approaching london games the twenty year old making a big splash in the fifty metre event at the ugly trials by hitting the finish with only twenty one point seven four seconds but mark just less than a second shy of the world record twenty point nine one says or c.l.o. in two thousand and nine but that was before full length body swimsuits were banned . already on the one hundred meter fre
lead in indonesia a new zealander one stroke ahead of chinese number one liang win chong honestly in rwanda lizard the forty one year old battling strong winds as well as the field but it didn't stop him from carting a four under sixty eight smale wrapping up the front nine with a putt for par chinas when chanted one better in the ninth karting a birdie the thirty three year old who finds himself one shot behind the leader and with blizzard joining him there as well as trillian swimming fans...
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that would be in bosnia, kosovo and rwanda would be the prime examples. and this, the members of this administration serve for eight years, and when they leave, um, the democrats think in 2001 really that they know where they are on american foreign policy. the spokesman for the democrats in the first year or so or first six months of the bush administration -- democrats are out of office, and it's the same people who served at the top of the clinton administration; sandy berger, madeleine albright,stone talbot. and then we run into the iraq war. and this time the democrats try to correct the mistakes of the, that they made politically at the time of the gulf war vote to authorize the use of force in iraq. and those, that, um, experience of 2002-2003 gives rise to the obamians, democrats who really didn't, didn't get involved -- weren't working in the executive branch of foreign policy, um, until 2009. um, they really rose to prominence in opposition to bush. they had the experience of the disaster of the iraq war, they also had the experience of the fina
that would be in bosnia, kosovo and rwanda would be the prime examples. and this, the members of this administration serve for eight years, and when they leave, um, the democrats think in 2001 really that they know where they are on american foreign policy. the spokesman for the democrats in the first year or so or first six months of the bush administration -- democrats are out of office, and it's the same people who served at the top of the clinton administration; sandy berger, madeleine...
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indonesia the new zealand are one stroke ahead of chinese number one liang when chong an australian in rwanda lizard a forty one year old battling strong winds as well as the field but it didn't stop him from carving a foreigner sixty eight smeal wrapping up the front nine with a putt for par china's win chanted one better on the ninth starting a birdie the thirty three year old go find himself one shot behind the leader with blizzard joining him there as well. a trillion swimming fans are enjoying the rise of another human projectile in the pool james the missile in making a strong pay to take over the mantle from a limb pick hero ian thorpe after qualifying for a second event at the fast approaching london games the twenty rule making a big splash in the fifty meter event ugly trials by hitting the finish wall in twenty one point seven four seconds more just less than a second child the world record twenty point nine one suffices or c.e.o. in chief of the nine but that was before full length body swimsuits were burned. on the one hundred meter freestyle the trials five time a limb pick cham
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in indonesia the new zealand are one stroke ahead of chinese number one liang wenchuan honestly in rwanda izzard the forty one year old battling strong winds as well as the field but it didn't stop him from carting a four hundred sixty eight smeal wrapping up the front nine with a putt for par china's wenchang did one better in the ninth karting a birdie the thirty three year although finds himself one shot behind the leader with glitter joining him there as well. as trillian swimming fans are enjoying the rise of another human projectile in the pool james the mr money and making a strong bait to take over the mantel from a limp dick hero ian thorpe after qualifying for a second offense at the fast approaching london games the twenty rule making a big splash in the fifty metre event of the adelaide trials by hitting the finnish wall in twenty one point seven four seconds that mark just less than a second shy of the world record twenty point nine one suffices or c.e.o. in two thousand and nine but that was before full length body swimsuits were banned one person had already won the one hun
in indonesia the new zealand are one stroke ahead of chinese number one liang wenchuan honestly in rwanda izzard the forty one year old battling strong winds as well as the field but it didn't stop him from carting a four hundred sixty eight smeal wrapping up the front nine with a putt for par china's wenchang did one better in the ninth karting a birdie the thirty three year although finds himself one shot behind the leader with glitter joining him there as well. as trillian swimming fans are...
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yeah. >> antoinette is just one of the many young women that i met in rwanda. she uses her voice as a weapon for peace. in the next hour i'm going to bring to you a story about forgiveness. how a killer and his victim's family try to live together in the same community. if you'd like to see more of my stories from rwanda go to cnn.com. >>> new concerns about north korea. satellite images of a launchpad indicate that military may be up to something. we're going to have a live report. all right, let's decide what to do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversation on medicare and social security out from behind closed doors in washington. because you've earned a say. >>> north korea may be moving ahead with a controversial plan t
yeah. >> antoinette is just one of the many young women that i met in rwanda. she uses her voice as a weapon for peace. in the next hour i'm going to bring to you a story about forgiveness. how a killer and his victim's family try to live together in the same community. if you'd like to see more of my stories from rwanda go to cnn.com. >>> new concerns about north korea. satellite images of a launchpad indicate that military may be up to something. we're going to have a live...
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. >> but tom, there was an outcry over rwanda. there was an outcry in the sudan. we have a record of tolerating african genocide. >> i don't know if it is a really good record. we do have a record. but i think you would all agree that north korea is a uniquely distopian bleak -- it is unbelievable how much of a -- >> are you right. >> it is like another planet. >> i understand what you are saying. it is like we are allowing this weird world to exist, and why is that? >> as it was brought up, a, they have nukes. and b, because they have china. >> despairs the western -- as far as the western mind is earn cked it is an asian thing. >> oh that's what they do out there. >> we defended south korea and lost a lot of lives doing that. we didn't just sit around going, oh it is asia. >> i know. >> and we have 40,000 troops stationed in south korea. >> we are talking a lot about this. >> we should move on. women senators say they would have reached a budget deal. greg, there will be 20 female senators and not 500. they talk so much. >> terrible. >> you cannot add admonish h
. >> but tom, there was an outcry over rwanda. there was an outcry in the sudan. we have a record of tolerating african genocide. >> i don't know if it is a really good record. we do have a record. but i think you would all agree that north korea is a uniquely distopian bleak -- it is unbelievable how much of a -- >> are you right. >> it is like another planet. >> i understand what you are saying. it is like we are allowing this weird world to exist, and why is...
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it accused neighboring rwanda of supporting the insurgents. in washington, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland warned the fighting is creating thousands of new refugees. ere are now some 60,000 people displaced just in the past three days, 500,000 since january, and threatens threats to hundreds of thousands more. we're also particularly appalled by the incredible spike in violence and m-23's decision to renew its military campaign. >> sreenivasan: congo and rwanda have already fought two wars in recent years. the government of rwanda has denied supporting m-23. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn to another deadly conflict in the middle east, the syrian civil war. according to one activist group, the battle between government forces and rebels has claimed the lives of more than 37,000 people. margaret warner is on a reporting trip to the region filing stories for our web site and our broadcast. tonight, she gets an inside look at the opposition in syria, and turkey's role supporting it.
it accused neighboring rwanda of supporting the insurgents. in washington, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland warned the fighting is creating thousands of new refugees. ere are now some 60,000 people displaced just in the past three days, 500,000 since january, and threatens threats to hundreds of thousands more. we're also particularly appalled by the incredible spike in violence and m-23's decision to renew its military campaign. >> sreenivasan: congo and rwanda have already...
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how they are motivated for desires of international intervention and other parts of the world like rwanda, kosovo, you know, bosnia, and yet somehow north korea hasn't been subject to that same international activism despite the fact that, you know, arguably, the human rights conditions are just as bad, certainly for large portions of the population. >> guest: right. >> host: you know, how is it that this is the case? what makes north korea immune to that sort of focus of the international community? >> yeah. well, i think when we say "international community ," we have to be clear what we mean, and i think we mean the developed west, and there's certain issues that the developed west has taken up in terms of human rights, and, yeah, you mentioned some of them. i mean, clearly, they have taken up the causes, and there's others, sudan,ty bet, others take -- tibet, others taken up by the international community, but north korea is not an issue. two reasons. the first is through very successful efforts by the north korea regime to ensure this remains a nameless and faceless policy issue and
how they are motivated for desires of international intervention and other parts of the world like rwanda, kosovo, you know, bosnia, and yet somehow north korea hasn't been subject to that same international activism despite the fact that, you know, arguably, the human rights conditions are just as bad, certainly for large portions of the population. >> guest: right. >> host: you know, how is it that this is the case? what makes north korea immune to that sort of focus of the...
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president clinton had said allowing genocide to happen in rwanda was one of his greatest failures in office. we know the president spent time with bill clinton recently. what is your sense how potent this is for president obama and whether or not he would take the step of taking out these facilities before this could happen? >> well i think we obviously known about the threat of syria's chemical weapons capability for a long time and this conflict has been going on now, getting close to two years. so we're a little bit late in the game to finally be worried about what might happen. in fact, there is actually a bigger risk in my view. it will be a tragedy if the weapons are used against the opposition in syria. but the potential for an even larger tragedy exists if the opposition gets hold of these chemical weapons, the terrorist elements in the opposition and sends them outside syria where they could be used by terrorists around the world. so the threat, although our immediate focus is the risk inside syria, i don't think we can ignore. i think america's focus ought to be the threat
president clinton had said allowing genocide to happen in rwanda was one of his greatest failures in office. we know the president spent time with bill clinton recently. what is your sense how potent this is for president obama and whether or not he would take the step of taking out these facilities before this could happen? >> well i think we obviously known about the threat of syria's chemical weapons capability for a long time and this conflict has been going on now, getting close to...
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of goma aid groups say conditions and sanitary facilities are inadequate the un accuses neighboring rwanda of backing the rebels. praised for preaching freedom and reform the georgian leadership is cast as a democracy success story both by the western media and state channel that home but some journalists who work in the country see a different picture as reports. that's exactly what we're seeing you know my culture the well you know my part of the world you know you are liver and you know energy by giving people more freedom freedom is the key word fine words from the georgian president some western officials like hillary clinton continuously praised me truly for his supposed program of reform but journalists in the country are less impressed and say talk of freedom doesn't extend to the media made at the new journalists is now a dangerous profession in georgia there's always a risk of being accused of being a spy journalist get beaten up frequently all of this is happening in front of the entire country. the chances are that most people in georgia won't find out about these cases from th
of goma aid groups say conditions and sanitary facilities are inadequate the un accuses neighboring rwanda of backing the rebels. praised for preaching freedom and reform the georgian leadership is cast as a democracy success story both by the western media and state channel that home but some journalists who work in the country see a different picture as reports. that's exactly what we're seeing you know my culture the well you know my part of the world you know you are liver and you know...
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report said that rwanda is backing the rebels as a means of trying to secure control of resource rich parts of condoms to try. to bring it up as they come and i'll be back in thirty five minutes from now the news continues in the meantime we head off to washington. and couple accounts with the industry off but. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. the gold fever. turns out as events into slaves. much problems but also among others involved in the monsoon and since i started working at the moment i stated. multinationals. cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country metallurgy as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labelled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups prices colombia going to pay. t
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goma aid groups say conditions and sanitation facilities are inadequate the un accuses neighboring rwanda of backing the rebels. severe wildfires of engulfed parts of siberia with a state of emergency being declared situation hampered by high temperatures and poor visibility keeping emergency planes from reaching the worst hit areas cities in the region have been blanketed with thick smog making it tough for people to breathe crews battling the blaze say they have managed to protect residential areas and promise to put out the fires in the next few days. praised for preaching freedom to reform georgia's leadership caste is a democracy success story both by the media and state channels at home but some journalists working in the country see a different picture parties are reports. that's exactly what we're seeing in my culture the well you my part of the world you know you are leverage that you know energy by giving people more freedom freedom is the key word fine words from the georgian president some western officials like hillary clinton continuously praise me really for his supposed pr
goma aid groups say conditions and sanitation facilities are inadequate the un accuses neighboring rwanda of backing the rebels. severe wildfires of engulfed parts of siberia with a state of emergency being declared situation hampered by high temperatures and poor visibility keeping emergency planes from reaching the worst hit areas cities in the region have been blanketed with thick smog making it tough for people to breathe crews battling the blaze say they have managed to protect residential...
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rights concerns of motivated desires for international intervention in the other parts of the world, rwanda, co-ceo, bosnia. yet somehow north korea has not been subject to that same international activism despite the talk that arguably the human rights conditions are just as bad certainly for large portions of the population. how is it that this is the case? what makes taqueria indian to that sort of focus? >> guest: well, we say international community. we have to be clear. the developed west. there are certain issues that the developed west has taken up in terms of human-rights. you mentioned some of them. very clearly taken up causes. there are others, sudan, tibet, others that have been taken up to a great extent by the international community. north korea hedges not been an issue. for two reasons. the first is through very successful efforts by the north korean a regime to insure this remains a nameless and faceless policy issue and not a personal story, a personification of the story that the average american will somehow be influenced by or take up the cost for. many of the north ko
rights concerns of motivated desires for international intervention in the other parts of the world, rwanda, co-ceo, bosnia. yet somehow north korea has not been subject to that same international activism despite the talk that arguably the human rights conditions are just as bad certainly for large portions of the population. how is it that this is the case? what makes taqueria indian to that sort of focus? >> guest: well, we say international community. we have to be clear. the...
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constitutional issues should involve the opposition as well as civic organizations a un report said that rwanda is backing the rebels as a means of trying to secure control of resource rich parts of congolese territory. back with more news in about thirty five minutes from now a. report gives the u.k.'s financial destiny its own verdict that program is coming your way after this short break. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. thank. you guys you're welcome to the kaiser report people of the united kingdom listen to me i've seen your future and your future is scum villages and royal babies that the newspapers say will look like this yes i may have the eyes of a col
constitutional issues should involve the opposition as well as civic organizations a un report said that rwanda is backing the rebels as a means of trying to secure control of resource rich parts of congolese territory. back with more news in about thirty five minutes from now a. report gives the u.k.'s financial destiny its own verdict that program is coming your way after this short break. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy...
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report said that rwanda is backing of rebels as a means of trying to secure control of resource rich parts of congolese territory. well more news coming up later this hour including who's cashing in on america's soaring prison population explore the cheap labor market booming behind bars. that story to come after the break but we've got business as well after the break and the beach is here to tell us all about that so i understand that well european banks they really are now facing even more problems that's right you can say that they have a fiscal cliff of their own because new rules are coming in january which means that they need to save up more money just for a day but they're like half a trillion euros short i'll tell you more about that all right thanks a lot to retreat. wealthy british sign on. the. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. fever. time style.
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groups formed after accusing congo flouting the peace agreed after a decade of conflict was neighboring rwanda which saw up to five million people die . but the un statement failed to mention randa or uganda which congo claim supported the rebels. india has executed the lone surviving gunmen from two thousand and eight terror attack on mumbai a small kosov a pakistani citizen was one of ten gunmen who set siege to india's financial capital four years ago killing one hundred sixty six people because saab was on a wednesday morning after india's president rejected his plea for mercy. argentina's capital and several other cities in the country are now in the grip of union strikes hundreds of flights have been canceled and other ground lines have been closed the unions are voicing their anger over the state of the country's economy rising crime and corruption the rally is the second in two weeks against president cristina fernandez de kirchner is government. in the u.k. millions are said to be left in the cold this winter as cash strapped families struggle to pay gas and electricity bills as she i
groups formed after accusing congo flouting the peace agreed after a decade of conflict was neighboring rwanda which saw up to five million people die . but the un statement failed to mention randa or uganda which congo claim supported the rebels. india has executed the lone surviving gunmen from two thousand and eight terror attack on mumbai a small kosov a pakistani citizen was one of ten gunmen who set siege to india's financial capital four years ago killing one hundred sixty six people...
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human rights watch says former rebels have told them how rwanda provided between 200 and 300 recruits, along with weapons and ammunition. the rwandan government has categorically denied any involvement. pakistani officials say a u.s. drone strike has killed 15 people near the afghan border. they said missiles hit a suspected compound in the north waziristan tribal region. this is the third in as many days. these are the top stories here at "bbc world news" this morning. leading figures in the european union are meeting vladimir putin, pressing him to take a stronger line on syria. the search for bodies from the nigerian aircraft continues. all 153 people on board died as the plane tried to land in lagos. no word yet on the cause. >> coming up in sport today -- crouching tiger rises from the greens to win his 73rd pga title with a victory at the memorial tournament in ohio. spain's silver lining as the european champions beat china in their final warm-up before euro 2012 gets underway. and rafa nadal and andy murray are both in the fourth-round french open action later after novak djok
human rights watch says former rebels have told them how rwanda provided between 200 and 300 recruits, along with weapons and ammunition. the rwandan government has categorically denied any involvement. pakistani officials say a u.s. drone strike has killed 15 people near the afghan border. they said missiles hit a suspected compound in the north waziristan tribal region. this is the third in as many days. these are the top stories here at "bbc world news" this morning. leading...
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you think of rwanda, kosovo, bosnia, and yet somehow, north korea hasn't been subject to the same international activism, despite the fact that ardley the human rights conditions are just as bad, certainly for a large portion of the population. how is it that this is the case? what makes north korea immune to that sort of focus of the national community? >> i think when we say international community, we have to be clear what we mean. and we need to develop the west. there are certain issues that the developed west has taken up in terms of human rights. yet, you mentioned some of them. very clearly it very clearly they have taken of these causes. there are others, sudan, tibet, others who have been taken up to a great extent by the international community, but north korea is just not -- they are just ignoring the issues. the first is very successful efforts to make sure that this remains a nameless and faceless policy issue and not a personal story, a personification of a story, that the average american will be influenced by or take up a cause for. many of the north koreans who defect are sent
you think of rwanda, kosovo, bosnia, and yet somehow, north korea hasn't been subject to the same international activism, despite the fact that ardley the human rights conditions are just as bad, certainly for a large portion of the population. how is it that this is the case? what makes north korea immune to that sort of focus of the national community? >> i think when we say international community, we have to be clear what we mean. and we need to develop the west. there are certain...
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it's outside of rwanda, angola. the government had to build this to solve its housing shortage, but very few can actually afford to live there. cnn's dave mckenzie takes us inside a high-rise ghosttown. ♪ >> this is the promise of a new angola. the government propaganda video shows the scale of the new city. ♪ the chinese got. it's quite extraordinary. some five years ago there was absolutely nothing here. just bush. in that time they have schools and medical centers, kindergartens and tens of thousands of apartments. built using angola's oil credit lines with china. the final touches are still being made. but there are highways without cars. schools with no pupils. it feels like a ghosttown. we eventually found someone who had bought a flat. >> so you live in this apartment building? which -- where is your apartment? on the seventh floor. wow. and this building, is it completely filled? >> no, no. >> translator: no. we have through residents in this building. three apartments occupied. >> reporter: is it strang
it's outside of rwanda, angola. the government had to build this to solve its housing shortage, but very few can actually afford to live there. cnn's dave mckenzie takes us inside a high-rise ghosttown. ♪ >> this is the promise of a new angola. the government propaganda video shows the scale of the new city. ♪ the chinese got. it's quite extraordinary. some five years ago there was absolutely nothing here. just bush. in that time they have schools and medical centers, kindergartens...
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constitutional issues should involve the opposition as well as civic organizations a un report said that rwanda was backing the rebels as a means of trying to secure control of resource rich parts of congolese territory. while the e.u. strongly condemns the construction of israeli settlements its members are still having to buy products with millions of dollars from them every year where there was a lot of reports there are growing calls to ban trade which is illegal under international law. produce of israel except this isn't israel this is the jordan valley in the west bank and this farm is deemed illegal under international law the european union imports around three hundred million dollars worth of products from here each year now a group of twenty two n.g.o.s from across europe is looking to highlight the issue and it's published a report in which it claims e.u. imports make the settlements viable because they are produced in illegal settlements which are contrary to international humanitarian law should be banned out of the european union now if this is not possible at least the consumers
constitutional issues should involve the opposition as well as civic organizations a un report said that rwanda was backing the rebels as a means of trying to secure control of resource rich parts of congolese territory. while the e.u. strongly condemns the construction of israeli settlements its members are still having to buy products with millions of dollars from them every year where there was a lot of reports there are growing calls to ban trade which is illegal under international law....
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you think rwanda, kosovo, bosnia. and yet somehow north korea has sent been subject to that same international activism despite the fact that arguably the human race conditions are just as bad, certainly for large portions of the population. you know, how was it that this is the case? what makes north korea and the into that sort of focus of the international community? >> guest: will be same international community we have to be clear what we mean the mets in the developed west and their certain issues that developed west has taken a in terms of human rights. yet you mention some of them. we very clearly have taken up these causes. there are others, sudan, tibet, others out of bed taken into a great extent by the international community. the north korea is just not one of the issues. for two reasons. the first is to very successful efforts by the north korean regime to ensure that this remains a nameless and faceless policy issue and not a personal story of personification of a story that the average american, if you
you think rwanda, kosovo, bosnia. and yet somehow north korea has sent been subject to that same international activism despite the fact that arguably the human race conditions are just as bad, certainly for large portions of the population. you know, how was it that this is the case? what makes north korea and the into that sort of focus of the international community? >> guest: will be same international community we have to be clear what we mean the mets in the developed west and their...
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goma aid groups say conditions and sanitation facilities are inadequate the un accuses neighboring rwanda of backing the rebels. the russian cargo spacecraft progress successfully dock with the international space station after a failed attempt five days ago the maneuver was conducted with the help of a new automated system designed to be used in the future robotic and mad missions to orbit cargo has already be unloaded progress is now being filled with garbage and will later billy released into the earth's atmosphere where it will burn up on reentry. well the olympics grabs the headlines these days with a lot of opening ceremony and sporting events some naysayers think it's a temporary distraction from the world's problems among them our own resident laurie harf inist in new york asking whether people share the jubilant olympic spirit that has seized the british capital. well. do you really care about the olympics this week let's talk about that are you excited about the olympics i know i'm here. but is it crazy back home because of it yeah and we got out what are you excited about well
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have motivated desire for international intervention in many other parts of the world, think about rwanda, kosovo, you know, bosnia, and yet somehow north korea hasn't been subject to that same international activism despite the fact that arguably the human rights conditions are just as bad certainly for large portions of the population. how is it that this is the case? what makes north korea immune to that sort of focus of the international community? >> guest: when we see international community we have to be clear what we mean in the developed west and there's certain issues the developed west has taken up in terms of human-rights. you mentioned some of them. very clearly they've taken of these causes. there are others, sudan, tibet, others that have been taken to a great extent by the international community but north korea isn't. for two reasons, first is successful efforts by the regime to ensure this remains a nameless and faceless policy issue and not a personal story of the personification of a story that the average american if you will somehow be influenced by or take up a caus
have motivated desire for international intervention in many other parts of the world, think about rwanda, kosovo, you know, bosnia, and yet somehow north korea hasn't been subject to that same international activism despite the fact that arguably the human rights conditions are just as bad certainly for large portions of the population. how is it that this is the case? what makes north korea immune to that sort of focus of the international community? >> guest: when we see international...
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and constitutional issues should involve your position as well as organizations a un report said that rwanda is backing the rebels as a means of trying to secure control of resource rich parts of congolese territory. while the e.u. strongly condemns the construction of israeli settlements its members are still having to buy products what millions of dollars from them every year well there's a lot of reports there are growing calls to ban trade which is illegal under international law. produce of israel except this isn't israel this is the jordan valley in the west bank and this farm is deemed illegal under international law the european union imports around three hundred million dollars worth of products from here each year now a group of twenty two n.g.o.s from across europe is looking to highlight the issue and it's published a report in which it claims e.u. imports make the settlements viable because they are produced in illegal settlements which are contrary to international humanitarian law should be banned out of the european union now if this is not possible at least the consumers hav
and constitutional issues should involve your position as well as organizations a un report said that rwanda is backing the rebels as a means of trying to secure control of resource rich parts of congolese territory. while the e.u. strongly condemns the construction of israeli settlements its members are still having to buy products what millions of dollars from them every year well there's a lot of reports there are growing calls to ban trade which is illegal under international law. produce...
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were when the united states should intervene for humanitarian purposes the would be bosnia, kosovo and rwanda would be the prime examples and the members of this administration serve for eight years and when they leave, the democrats think in 2001 that ey know where they are on american foreign policy. a spokesman for the democrats within the first year or so or first six months of the bush administration, democrats are out of office and it's the same people who served at the top of the clinton administration. madeleine albright, strobe talbott and then we run into the iraq war. this time the democrats try to correct the mistakes that they made politically at the time of the gulf war to authorize the use of force in iraq and that experience of 2002, 2003 gives rise to the "obaaians," democrats who really didn't get involved working in the executive branch of foreign policy until 2009. they really rose to the prominence and opposition. to bush they had the experience of the disaster of the iraq war. they also had the experience of the financial crisis of 2008. they have a different perspective
were when the united states should intervene for humanitarian purposes the would be bosnia, kosovo and rwanda would be the prime examples and the members of this administration serve for eight years and when they leave, the democrats think in 2001 that ey know where they are on american foreign policy. a spokesman for the democrats within the first year or so or first six months of the bush administration, democrats are out of office and it's the same people who served at the top of the clinton...
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teaming up with the group called the fdlr which is the remnants of the army that committed genocide in rwanda in 1994. these guys are blamed for sweeping into villages, raping hundreds of women, chopping apart children, massacre of people. that's who the government is teaming up with. the rebels are accused of pulling people from huts in the middle of the night, shooting them in the head, so congo is this really, it's like this caldron of abuse on a scale that's unlike just about anywhere else in the world. i cover a number of these conflicts in africa. i cover somalia, darfur. just about everywhere else things are changing or getting a bit better in some cases. congo has stayed the same for almost ten years and that same is very disturbing state of anarchy. >> ironically, congo has enormous national resources, is a beautiful, lush country, right? >> yeah, it's spectacular. it is really one of the most beautiful places i've been anywhere. just last week, there was a huge volcano with streams of smoke shooting out of it. it's very lush. it's very fertile. the lakes are beautiful. the environme
teaming up with the group called the fdlr which is the remnants of the army that committed genocide in rwanda in 1994. these guys are blamed for sweeping into villages, raping hundreds of women, chopping apart children, massacre of people. that's who the government is teaming up with. the rebels are accused of pulling people from huts in the middle of the night, shooting them in the head, so congo is this really, it's like this caldron of abuse on a scale that's unlike just about anywhere else...
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and i understand that we have to say never again to a holocaust and never again to rwanda. but we had also better be darn sure we don't leave and make the situation worse, thereby exacerbating our reputation and our ability to address crises in other parts of the world. >> senator mccain, thank you very much. next question for senator obama, it comes from the f section and is from katie hamm. katie? >> should the united states respect pakistani sovereignty and not pursue al qaeda terrorists who maintain bases there, or should we ignore their borders and pursue our enemies like we did in cambodia during the vietnam war? >> katie, it's a terrific question and we have a difficult situation in pakistan. i believe that part of the reason we have a difficult situation is because we made a bad judgment going into iraq in the first place when we hadn't finished the job of hunting down bin laden and crushing al qaeda. so what happened was we got distracted, we diverted resources, and ultimately bin laden escaped, set up base camps in the mountains of pakistan in the northwest provin
and i understand that we have to say never again to a holocaust and never again to rwanda. but we had also better be darn sure we don't leave and make the situation worse, thereby exacerbating our reputation and our ability to address crises in other parts of the world. >> senator mccain, thank you very much. next question for senator obama, it comes from the f section and is from katie hamm. katie? >> should the united states respect pakistani sovereignty and not pursue al qaeda...
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back to our poor judgment, linked back in the days when she was with president clinton where she told rwanda genocide, is this going to affect the congressional elections. again, poor political judgment. she jumped to the conclusion without asking the very important questions when you get these quote, unquote, talking points. >> sean: it doesn't sound like she has the qualification of even had clinton? >> you get to fully vet somebody and fully understand what they knew. i have full confidence she will be able to explain what she was talking about is what the intelligence community was telling her was going on at the time. she said, it's not definitively concluded. so back to the confirmation of the hearing but this is someone who has served the u.n. very well. she worked on the security council to bring these crippling sanctions on iran. she has a long resume. she has full confidence. >> sean: you know hillary clinton you are friends with the clintons. she does not have the resume, she is no hillary clinton. >> she is not hillary clinton but she brings a different skill set. hillary clinton
back to our poor judgment, linked back in the days when she was with president clinton where she told rwanda genocide, is this going to affect the congressional elections. again, poor political judgment. she jumped to the conclusion without asking the very important questions when you get these quote, unquote, talking points. >> sean: it doesn't sound like she has the qualification of even had clinton? >> you get to fully vet somebody and fully understand what they knew. i have full...